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LESSON 5 · The Lies Maps Tell

Democratization of Geographic Knowledge

The most profound change is access. Consider what has shifted:

  • Before GPS: finding a location required paper maps, local knowledge, or expensive survey gear
  • Before satellite imagery: seeing your neighborhood from above required an airplane
  • Before GIS: analyzing geographic data required a degree and costly software

Today a smartphone in your pocket gives you all three for free, and open data initiatives put government satellite imagery within reach of anyone.